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Child: “Why can’t I go? All of my friends are going.” Parent: “Well, if your friend jumped off of a bridge, would you want to do that, too?” Child: “It depends on how high it is.” Parent: “So, you CAN think for yourself?” It’s a conversation that all parents have with their children at some point. The … Read more

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Recently, I got destroyed on social media. While I got tons of traffic from it, it wasn’t the kind I was looking for. Some of the hate was justified, but the extent of it was absurd. People even called for my wife to divorce or murder me. Here is my response.

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Investing money for your kid’s college education can be a tough choice. Should you do it at all? If you do, what’s the best way? Are there any hacks for this sort of thing? All this and more in today’s post.

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A lot of time on this site is spent on personal finance, financial independence, and money. What if I told you that the best investments have nothing to do with any of those things? You might think I’m crazy, but you also might think I’m right.

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There is a reason we combine wealth and wellness on this site… they are intrinsically linked. Today’s post introduces a financial tool that helps people live a more fulfilling and intentional life: The Three Kinder Questions.

What does work-life balance look like? Right now, I am not exactly sure. I’ve felt a bit like I’ve been drowning since my wife took a full-time job. Would going part-time help out? Tag along as we discuss five reasons I’m considering it in the next few years.

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The letter written below was really well received by many, but caused a bit of a backlash among certain people. For the full details and perspective behind this post – as well as a response – please read my accompanying response to those who took issue with the letter below. To my wife, Let’s just … Read more

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As parents, we are charged with teaching our kids so much. Yet, just like in the medical education system, talking about money is often considered taboo in family settings. Well, today, I want to encourage you to consider ten ways on how to teach your kids about money.

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It’s okay to stick to our guns, but sometimes being frugal can make spending money an anxiety provoking experience. Do I have the fear of spending money? We bought a house. Am I a hypocrite? Come take a walk through my mind.